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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The two products had confusable packaging, leading to customer confusion.
She was confused by the confusable instructions on the shampoo bottle.
The artist used confusable colors in her painting, creating an optical illusion.
The road signs in the unfamiliar city were confusable, leading to several wrong turns and delays.
The confusable historical events in the book were confusing to the reader.
The route to the destination was confusable, with so many turns and confusing road signs.
The student's handwriting was confusable, making it hard for the teacher to understand the answers.
The foreign language had confusable words that often resulted in misunderstandings during conversations.
The scientific concepts were confusable, and I had a hard time understanding the difference between them.
The detective's cryptic message was deliberately confusable to mislead the suspect.
The similar packaging of the two products led to confusable results for the customers.
The two book titles were confusable, leading to some confusion among the readers.
The maze of hallways in the old castle was confusable, causing visitors to get disoriented easily.
The foreign language dialogue in the movie was not translated, making it confusable for those who didn't understand the language.
The twins wore confusable costumes for Halloween.
The recipe was confusable, and I ended up adding the wrong ingredient.
The chemist accidentally mixed two confusable chemicals, resulting in an unexpected reaction.
The confusable memories from his childhood were difficult to separate.
The company issued a warning about confusable product labels that could lead to misuse.
The two paintings were so similar in style and color that they were confusable.
The confusable breeds of dogs at the pet store made it hard for the child to choose one.
The confusable languages of the neighboring countries make communication difficult.
The ambiguous message in his novel left readers confusable.
The foreign recipe had confusable measurements, making it challenging for the cook to follow.
The confusable instructions caused the customer to assemble the product incorrectly.
The student made confusable errors while solving math problems with similar formulas.
The word "wave" is confusable as it can refer to a gesture of greeting or a pattern in water.
The politician's vague statements made his position on the issue confusable.
The terms of the contract were confusable, and we had to consult a lawyer to decipher them.
The confusable homonyms "to, two, and too" often cause errors in writing.
The artist's abstract painting was intentionally confusable to provoke different interpretations.
The similar-sounding words in the language were confusable and often caused misunderstandings.
The confusable melodies made it hard to tell which song was playing.
The overlapping responsibilities and unclear job descriptions in the company created a confusable work environment, resulting in a lack of efficiency.
The two recipes were confusable due to similar ingredients and cooking methods.
The teacher used a confusable example during the math lesson, leading to widespread confusion among the students.
The confusable street signs led me to the wrong direction.
The confusable words in the poem made it difficult for me to understand.
The crossword puzzle contained confusable clues that stumped even the most experienced solvers.
The instructions for assembling the furniture were poorly translated and confusable.
The artwork's abstract nature made it confusable, leaving viewers puzzled about its meaning and intent.
The two characters had confusable motives in the movie, leading to a plot twist.
The twin sisters looked so alike that they were confusable to even their closest friends.
The confusable instructions made it challenging for the students to complete the experiment.
The instructions were confusable, and I couldn't figure out how to assemble the furniture.
The confusable names of the siblings caused the teacher to accidentally call on the wrong student.
The computer programmer encountered a bug due to confusable variable names.
The confusable buttons on the remote control made it hard for her to navigate the TV.
I have trouble telling apart confusable animals like dolphins and porpoises.
The double meaning of the joke made it confusable and caused confusion among the audience.
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